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UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA

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INFORMATION BROCHURE FOR ADMISSION TO POST-GRADUATE COURSES

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SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AGRICULTURE, HOME SCIENCE, & HUMAN RIGHTS

2015 - 2016

www.caluniv.ac.in and www.caluniv-ucsta.net

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IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION

1. Please read the Instructions in the Information Brochure carefully and take your decision. 2. To get your answer quickly please read the content page first. 3. All information given in the Brochure is provisional and subject to change from to time which will be notified in the Notice Board and in the University website. 4. The date for online submission, & date for submission of Printed Copy of Application Form downloaded after online submission, Entrance , Download of Hall Ticket, Counseling, Selection List, Admission, Venue etc. will be available in the Admission Notice and Admission Schedule. 5. Candidate has to select all the course (s) with order of preference he intends to apply. Computer will automatically generate the required no. of Application Form(s), Acknowledgement Slip etc. 6. Be very careful to select your order of preference which can’t be changed latter. 7. No necessity of Payment before online submission. After online submission of Application, deposit the Total Application Fee, mentioned in the downloaded application Form through STATE BANK COLLECT Total Fees to be deposited once in a single transaction. Go to www.onlinesbi.com 8. Short listed candidates have to Submit Printed copy of Application Form and e-Receipt after deposition of application along with relevant testimonials as per notice available in the website. 9. C.U. P.N.C. candidates are not eligible to apply . Non C.U. Final Years Candidates may apply as appeared candidate to be included in the Selection List on production of Final Year Pass Mark sheet satisfying the requisite eligibility criteria. 10. Measures have been taken to the Information Brochure free from error. However, if any omission / mistake overlooked, please bring to the notice of the Authority. Necessary corrections will be made in the Notice Board. Please follow the Notice Board(s) time to time. Please check the Admission Schedule time to time to know the Date, Time and Venue. 11. For submission of Application through Online please go to www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc.Admission 12. For any problem please contact us: [email protected]

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Content

Page No. Section 1 General Eligibility (Hons. Subject wise), 3 Section 2 Technology Courses (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No 4 of Seats for 13 courses) Section 3 Science Courses (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of 6 Seats for 25 courses) Section 4 Institute of Agricultural Science (Details of Eligibility 9 Criteria and No of Seats for 6 courses) Section 5 Home Science (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of 10 Seats for 2 courses) Section 6 Human Rights 10 (Details of Eligibility Criteria and No of Seats) Section 7 Procedure of Application (Group No. of Application 11 Form, Significance of Order of Preference Section 8 For SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/ candidates 13 Section 9 For Non-C.U. candidates 16 Section 10 General Information 19 Section 11 How to Apply (Online Application, Important Points for 20 filling Online Application, Instruction for online Application )

Section 12 How to Pay the Application Fee 21

Section 13 Submission of Printed Copy of Application Forms 22 (Submission of Printed copy with relevant documents, Enclosures required) Section 14 Entrance Test and Hall Ticket 23 Section 15 Selection Procedures and Admission Rules (including 25 Termination of Studentship) Section 16 Admission Schedule and Publication of Lists 36 Section 17 For Any Mistake 37 Section 18 Fees Structure 38 Section 19 Admission and Post admission (Fee book, Roll No, Hostel, 40 Identity Card, Registration (For Non CU Candidate), Attendance) Section 20 For any Problem and Contact (Office Address/Telephone 41 No. , Email and related information) Section 21 Campus wise Subjects Taught (Course Abbreviation, 42 Code List, No. of Seat, Campus and its location) Section 22 P.G. Autonomous Courses in different U.G. Colleges and 51 Pg: 3

Research Institutes Section 23 Formats (Format- I claim for correction, Format – II undertaking 52 the time of admission, Format - III mid-term counseling) Section 24 Undertaking for Anti Ragging 55 Section 25 Certificate of Equivalency 56

SECTION - 1

General Eligibility (Hons. subject wise)

Candidates graduated with following Honors Subjects or equivalent courses are generally entitled to study in the course(s) mentioned below, subject to fulfillment of details of eligibility criteria for admission in the corresponding course(s) mentioned in Section –2,3,4,5 and 6 .Before submission of Application Form candidate should carefully read the detailed eligibility criteria of the course. If the qualification of the candidate does not match to the detailed eligibility, the candidate is not eligible to apply for that course.

Courses in M.Sc./ M.A. , B.Tech. / M.Sc. (Ag)

Graduated with Entitled to Study Honours Subject (Subject to fulfillment of details eligibility criteria)

(i) Agriculture [B.Sc. (Ag)]: PP, GPB, HT, AG, SST, ACS, BT, GN, NS (ii) Anthropology: AN, (iii) Biochemistry: BC, MS, GN, BT, NS, ENV, BMB, BIB (iv) Botany: BOT, BC, MS, GPB, HT, PP, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, NS, ENV. () Chemistry: CH, BC, CE, PST, CR, OT, PT, PF, ACS, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, AS, BMB, BIB. (vii) Computer Science: CSE, CIS, IT, (viii) Electronics Science: ES, IT, RPE, OO. (ix) Environmental Science ENV, BT, GN, NS, MS, BC, AS (x) Food and Nutrition: FN, BC, ENV, BT, GN, NS (xi) : GG. (xii) Geology: AGL, MS. (xiii) Home Science: HD, (xiv) Human Development: HD. (xv) Mathematics: PM, AM, CSE, AS. (xvi) Microbiology: MI, BC, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, BMB, BIB. (xvii) Physics: PH, ES, RPE, IT, CSE, EE, IE, OO, BMB, BIB, BT, GN, MS, AS, BC (xviii) Physiology PL, BC, MS, BT, GN, NS, ENV, BMB,BIB. (xix) Psychology: , APS, HD. (xx) Statistics: ST, CSE, AS. (xxii) Zoology: ZOO, BC, MS, ENV. GN, BT, NS, BIB, BMB (xxiii) MBBS BT, NS, GN (xxiv) Biotechnology BT, NS, GN, ENV, BMB,BIB, BC, MS (xxv) Life Science BT, NS, GN, ENV, BMB,BIB, BC, MS (xxvi) Genetics GN,BT,NS,ENV,BMB,BIB,BC,MS

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2 Yr. M.A. / M.Sc. Human Rights  3 Years Hons. in B.A/B.Sc./ B.Com. can apply for M.A. / M.Sc. in Human Rights Course  Bachelor Degree in any Professional Course (at least 4 years), B.E/B.Tech./MBBS/4 Year B.Sc. (Ag) / 5 years LLB.

Details of Eligibility mentioned in Section 2,3,4,5 and 6

SECTION – 2

TECHNOLOGY COURSES

Faculty of Technology

Courses of Study, Department, Minimum Eligibility of Requirements, Duration of Course and No. of Seats.

Courses Abbrev Code No. of Minimum Eligibility iation Seats 3Yr. (6 semester) Post B.Sc. B. Tech. Courses At least 50% marks in B. Sc. Hons. in

Chemistry with Mathematics as one A) Chemical Engineering CE 201 40+2 of the Genl. Subject for the courses. A, B, C,. B) Chemical Technology i)Ceramic Engg., ii)Oil Tech, CR 202 10+1 OT 203 10+1 iii)Petrochemicals and PT 204 10+1 Petroleum Refinery Engg.

iv) Pharmaceuticals & Fine PF 205 10+1 Chemical Tech.) C) Polymer Science & Tech. PST 206 30+2 D) Radio-Physics & Electronics At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in RPE 207 42+3 Physics and B.Sc. Honours in Electronics. E) Information Technology B.Sc. Hons. in Electronics / B.Sc. Hons. in Computer Sc. with two general subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Electronics Sc. / B.Sc. Hons. in Physics IT 208 20+1 with two general subjects out of Electronics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Computer Science. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in Graduation level (Hons.) F) Computer Science & Engg. B.Sc. Hons. in Physics with Mathematics as Genl. Subject / B.Sc. Hons. in Computer Science / B.Sc. Hons. in Mathematics (C.U. CSE 209 40+2 current year) with Physics/ Statistics/ Computer Science as one of the Genl. Subjects/ B.Sc. Hons. in Statistics (C.U. Pg: 5

current year) with Physics/ Mathematics/ Computer Science as one of the Genl. subjects. C.U. & Non-C.U. Comp. Sc. Hons. candidates have to appear in Entrance Test. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in Graduation level (Hons.) G) Electrical Engineering At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in EE 210 20+1 Physics with Mathematics as one of the

H) Instrumentation Engineering Genl. Subjects for the courses (G & H). IE 211 20+1

I) Optics & Optoelectronics At least 55% marks in B.Sc.Hons.in Physics with Mathematics as one of the Genl. OO 212 15+1 Subjects OR. At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Electronics. PROFESSIONAL COURSE I) 3-Year (6 semester)/ M.C.A. MCA 213 40+2 Admission through Joint entrance for A.K. Choudhury School Computer Application (JECA). of Information Technology Applicant must satisfy the following criteria: 3 Yr. B.Sc. Hons. from UGC recognized University with at least 60% Hons (45% for SC/ST candidates) along with 60% in mathematics in Bachelor level together with at least 60% marks in secondary and higher secondary or equivalent examination with at least 60% in mathematics in both secondary or equivalent and higher secondary or equivalent examination from recognized board.

Reservation of SC/ST/OBC/PWD is as per University rules.

Other reservation rules like CU / NON CU / Category – A / Category – B / etc. are not applicable for MCA Course.

N.B. : + Seat(s) incurred for OBC candidates

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SECTION – 3

SCIENCE COURSES

FACULTY OF SCIENCE Course wise Details of Eligibility for Application, Courses of Study, Eligibility of Requirement, Duration of Course and No. of Seats.

Courses Abbre- Code No. of Minimum Eligibility viation No. Seats M.Sc. / M.A. A) Physics PH 221 70+4 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Physics or its equiv. B) Chemistry CH 222 70+4 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Chemistry with Mathematics as one of the General Subject or its equiv. C) Applied AM 223 44+3 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Mathematics Mathematics or its equiv. D) Pure Mathematics PM 224 70+4 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Mathematics or its equiv. E) Psychology PS 225 42+3 At least 50% marks in B.A./ B. Sc. Hons. in Psychology or its equiv. F) Applied APS 226 42+3 At least 50% marks in B.A./B.Sc. Hons. Psychology in Psychology or its equiv. G) Human PL 227 39+2 B.Sc. Hons. in Physiology or its equiv. Physiology H) Zoology ZOO 228 70+4 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Zoology or its equiv. I) Botany BOT 229 50+3 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Botany or its equiv. J) Anthropology AN 230 28+2 B.Sc. Hons. in Anthropology or its equiv. K) Geography GG 231 120+7 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. / B.A. Hons. in Geography or its equiv. L) Statistics ST 232 35+2 B.Sc. Hons. in Statistics / B. Stat. or its equiv. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the Entrance Test. M) Microbiology MI 233 15+1 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Microbiology or its equiv. N) Computer & CIS 234 30+2 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Information Science Computer Science or its equiv. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the Entrance Test. O) Electronic Science ES 235 25+2 At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Electronics / Physics or its equiv.

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P) Applied Geology: AGL Code: 236 SEAT: 28+2 Dept.: Geology Eligibility: i) B.Sc. Hons in Geology.

Q) Bio-Chemistry: BC Code: 237 SEAT: 60+4 Dept.: Biochemistry Eligibility: At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in Chemistry / Biochemistry/ Physics / Zoology/Botany/ Physiology/Microbiology/any Life Sc. or its equiv. All the candidates should have Chemistry as one of the General subjects (except the candidates with Hons. in Chemistry / Bio Chemistry) at the under Graduate level. All the candidates should have 60% marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at 10+2 level. All the eligible candidates both CU and NON CU have to sit for an Entrance Test based on knowledge in Biochemistry at U. G. Level. 20 Seats under Category A earmarked for C. U. Biochemistry Hons candidates.

R) Marine Science: MS Code: 238 SEAT : 24+1 Eligibility: B.Sc. Hons. in Chemistry/Biochemistry and Hons. in Zoology / Botany / Geology / Physiology / Microbiology / Environmental Science / Physics or its equiv. All the candidates should have Chemistry as one of the General subjects (except the candidates Hons in Chemistry / Bio Chemistry) at the under Graduate level. S) Bio-Physics Molecular Biology : BMB Code: 239 SEAT:14+1 Eligibility: B.Sc. Hons. in Physics / Chemistry / Zoology / Botany / Physiology / Biochemistry / Microbiology or equivalent. All the candidates must have At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology/ Statistics at the (10+2) level. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the common Entrance Test. T) Bio-Informatics & Bio-Physics: BIB Code: 240 SEAT: 6+1 Eligibility: B.Sc. Hons. in Physics/ Chemistry/Zoology/Botany/Physiology/Biochemistry /Microbiology or its equivalent. All the candidates must have at At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks in each of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology/ Statistics at the (10+2) level. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the common Entrance Test. U) Bio-Technology: BT Code: 241 SEAT: 10+1 Eligibility: B.Sc.Hons. in any Life Science subjects/Physics with Chemistry as one of the General Subject at UG Level; / B.Sc.Hons. in Chemistry/Biochemistry or its equiv./ Bachelor in Agricultural Science, B.Tech in Biotechnology, M.B.B.S. All the candidates should have at least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Hons) and at least 60% marks in average in Biology, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics with at least 55% in each subject at (10+2) level. All the eligible candidates both CU and NON CU have to sit for an Entrance Test of MCQ covering the fields of Physics, Mathematics, and Biology of 10+2 level and Chemistry, Biochemistry of Graduation (General) Level.

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V) Genetics: GN Code: 242 SEAT: 10+1 Eligibility: B.Sc. Hons. in Anthropology, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physics or Physiology or its equiv. All the candidates should have Chemistry as one of the General subjects (except the candidates with Hons in Chemistry / Bio Chemistry/ Genetics) at the under Graduate level. The candidates with M.B.B.S./B.Sc. (Ag) are also eligible. All the candidates should have at least 50% marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks in average in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or its equivalent at 10+2 level. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the Entrance Test.

W) Neuro Science NS Code 243 Seat : 10+1 Eligibility: B.Sc. Hons. in any Life Science Subjects / Chemistry / Biochemistry. All the above candidates should have Chemistry as one of the General Subjects except the candidates with Hons. in Chemistry / Biochemistry . M.B.B.S are also eligible. All the candidates should have At least 50% marks in B.Sc. (Hons.) and at least 60% marks on average in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics at the (10+2) level. X) Environmental Science: ENV Code: 244 SEAT: 15+1 Eligibility: At least 55% marks in B.Sc. Hons. in a Science subject with Chemistry as one of the General subject (except candidates Hons in Chemistry / Biochemistry/ Environmental Science) or its equiv. All Non CU eligible candidates have to sit for an Entrance Test on basic knowledge of Environmental Science covering syllabus of Physical and Life Science at UG level Category A : 60% of the total seat is earmarked for C.U. Env. Sc.(Hons ) current your candidate Category B : 40% of the total seat is open to all both C.U. & NonC.U., Current Year & Previous Year, Env. Sc. (Hons) and other eligible Hons Y) Atmospheric Science: AS Code: 245 SEAT: 15+1 Eligibility: At least 50% marks in B.Sc Hons. in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Statistics Environmental Science and Meteorology or its equiv. The applicants are required to have Physics and Mathematics as Genl. subjects (if not as Honours) at the undergraduate level and 60% marks in aggregate with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at (10+2) level. All the candidates, both C.U. and Non-C.U. (Both Category A & Category B) have to appear in the Entrance Test.

N.B. : + Seat(s) incurred for OBC candidates

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Institute of Agricultural Science (IAS) Faculty of Agriculture Course wise Details of Eligibility for Application and Number of Seats : -

M.Sc. (Ag.) Total Seat: 70+6

Abbre- Code No. of Course Minimum Eligibility viation No. Seats A) Plant Physiology PP 261 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate. B) Genetics & Plant GPB 262 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least Breeding 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate. C) Horticulture HT 263 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate D) Agronomy AG 264 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate E) Seed Science & SST 265 10+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least Technology 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate F) Agricultural ACS 266 20+1 At least 55% marks in B.Sc. (Ag) / At least Chemistry & Soil 50% marks in B.Sc. Hons. either in Botany or Science Chemistry. Preference will be given to B.Sc. (Ag) candidate

N.B. : + Seat(s) increased for OBC candidates

All Non-C.U. B.Sc.(Ag.) and B.Sc. Hons. in Agriculture candidates have to sit in Entrance Test (MCQ Type) of 100 marks. The qualifying marks will be 40% and merit list will be prepared accordingly. There will be no negative marking. Counseling of the qualifying candidates will be followed for selection in different departments. Vacant seat if any lying in the department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Chemistry candidates applied. Vacant seat if any lying in the department of a) Genetics & Plant Breeding b) Horticulture and c) Plant Physiology will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Botany candidates applied.

Non-C.U. B.Sc. Hons. in Chemistry / Botany are not eligible to apply in Agricultural courses.

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Faculty of Home Science

Course wise Details of Eligibility for Application and Number of Seats Abbre- Code No. of Course Minimum Eligibility viation No. Seats M.Sc. / M.A. A) M.Sc. in Home Science FN 271 65+4 B.Sc. Hons. Degree (10+2+3) in Food & Nutrition. (Food & Nutrition) B) M.A/M.Sc. in Home HD 272 50+3 B.A. / B.Sc. Hons. Degree (10+2+3) in Human Science (Human Development/Psychology/Sociology/Home Science / Development) Education. Category A : 60% of total seats - C.U. Human Development Hons. current year candidate will get first preference Category B : 40% of the total seat is open to all both C.U. & NonC.U., Current Year & Previous Year. Human Development Hons. Candidates will not get any preference. N.B. : + Seat(s) incurred for OBC candidates

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HUMAN RIGHTS COURSE Course wise Details Eligibility for Application and Number of Seats:- Human Rights concepts is a dynamic one, which will expanded expression and constantly cover new areas as human society continues to evolve to higher levels of development. The original content of philosophy of fundamental freedom was limited mainly to civil and political rights of the individual, often referred to as “first generation” rights. The expansive nature of the concept of human rights clubbed with the realization that without guaranteeing economic, social and cultural rights, full enjoyment of civil and political rights was not possible led to the inclusion of economic, social and cultural rights, popularly described as “second generation” rights.

The concept of human rights in its expanding comprehension, has now traveled to encompass what are called “third generation” rights which include right to self determination, right regarded as belonging to peoples rather than individuals, right to sovereignty over natural wealth and resources of the country and right to development as well as rights of disadvantaged groups to special protection. Thus the road traveled by human rights movement has been historic and impressive.

The human rights study program is designed for academicians, educators, practitioners and general students interested in human rights issues and opened to all national. Abbre- Code No. of Course Eligibility viation No. Seats 2 HR 280 20+1 Essential criteria Yr.M.A./ I) 3 Year Hons. in B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. M.Sc. II) Bachelor Degree in any Professional Course (at least 4 years), B.E./ B.Tech./M.B.B.S/ 4 Yr. B.Sc. (Ag) /5 Yr. LLB Human Desirable criteria Rights I) Proficiency in English II) Good experience/strong interest in Human Rights and Social issues III) Other qualifications related to human rights will be an added consideration N.B. : 1 (one) seat for OBC candidate has been increased in Human Right courses. All the candidates both C.U. & Non C.U. have to sit in a written Entrance Test. Graduates of current year and immediate preceding year are eligible. Pg: 11

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Procedure of Application

Before filing of application form please read the instruction carefully. In some cases a student may apply for than one course, if eligible as per eligibility criteria (mentioned Section – 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,). In such cases, the candidate must state his / her order of preference. Candidate should take decision very carefully about how many course(s) he is eligible to apply and how many course(s) he intends to apply. He has to select all the course(s) with his order of preference once at a time. Computer will automatically generate the required no. of Application Form(s), and the amount of Application Fee to be deposited and the Receipt page.

SIGNIFICANCE OF ORDER OF PREFERENCE In some cases a candidate may apply for more than one course with Order of Preference. Candidate should give his order of preference carefully; it may not be changed later. During Selection process of all the options of candidate with Higher Merit will be considered first then the options of the next higher merit candidates will be considered. Once the candidate is selected in one option, all the lower options will be closed, keeping the higher options if available, remains open for future chance. The preference 1 is higher option than preference 2 and so on. The candidate should select the course as preference 1 which he thinks the best one and he intends to get admission if he got chance. Accordingly 2nd best course as preference 2 and so on.

GROUP OF APPLICATION FORM:- Group No. Courses Group-1 : Application Form of Physics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Physics, Electronic Science, Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Optics & Optoelectronics, Radio physics & Electronics, Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology or its any part. Group-2: Application Form of Electronics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Electronic Science, Radio Physics & Electronics, Optics & Optoelectronics and Information Technology or its any part. Group-3: Application Form of Computer Science Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in M.Sc. in Computer and Information Science, B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering and Information Technology or its any part. Group-4: Application Form of Chemistry Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Technology, Chemical Technology (Ceramic Eng., Petrochemicals & Petroleum refinery, Oil Technology, Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemical Tech.) and Agricultural Chemistry & Soil Sc or its any part. Group-5: Application Form of Psychology Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Psychology and Applied Psychology or its any part. Group-6: Application Form of Mathematics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Pure Mathematics / Applied Mathematics and B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering or its any part. Group-7: Application Form of Physiology Hons. Graduates for admission in Physiology. Group-8: Application Form with order of preference for admission in Biophysics Molecular Biology & (b) Bio-Informatics and Biophysics, or its any part.

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Group-9 : Application Form for admission in Genetics.

Group-10: Application Form of Botany Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Botany and Agriculture courses (i) G.P.B. (ii) HORTICULTURE (iii) PLANT PHYSIOLOGY or its any part.

Group-11: Application Form of Microbiology Hons. Graduates for admission in Microbiology.

Group-12: Application Form of Zoology Hons. Graduates for admission in Zoology.

Group-13: Application Form of Statistics Hons. Graduates with order of Preference for admission in M.Sc. Statistics and B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering or its any part.

Group-14: Application Form of Geology Hons. Graduates for admission in Applied Geology.

Group-15: Application Form of Geography Hons. Graduates for admission in Geography.

Group-16: Application Form for admission in Biochemistry.

Group-17: Application Form for admission in Biotechnology.

Group-18: Application Form for admission in Environmental Science.

Group-19) Application Form for admission in Atmospheric Science.

Group-20) Application Form for admission in Anthropology.

Group-21) Application Form for admission in Human Rights.

Group-22) Application Form for admission in Marine Science.

Group-23) Application Form of Agriculture Graduates with order of Preference for admission in Agriculture in any of the six streams of Agriculture . I)Agronomy II)GPB, III)SST, IV)Horticulture, V)Plant Physiology, VI)Ag. Chem. & Soil Sc. or its any part.

Group-24) Application Form for admission in Neuro Science.

Group-25) Application Form of Food & Nutrition Hons. Graduates for admission in Home Science (Food & Nutrition).

Group-26) Application Form for admission in Home Science (Human Development).

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SECTION – 8

For SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PWD candidates

1. SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PWD reservation as per University rules and practices to be followed in both “Category-A” and “Category-B” under the Non Sponsored category. The University Reservation Rules framed time to time shall be applicable. With regard to reservation Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates it will be provided as SC : 22%, ST: 6% for all courses under non sponsored category.

For admission to different courses an SC/ST/PWD candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination, qualifying marks not lower by more than 25% of marks obtained by the last candidate of the General category.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc. ), the SC/ST/PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower than 25% than that of obtain by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test the SC/ST/PWD candidate should obtained entrance marks not lower than 25% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

SC/ST/OBC(Non creamy layar)/PWD candidates of domicile state are entitled to get the reservation facility i.e. SC/ST/PWD candidates hailing from states other than are not eligible for such benefits and they will be treated as General Category candidates. Candidate seeking admission in Reserved Category seat must be domicile of West Bengal and accordingly submission of Domicile Certificate in prescribed format from competent authority is mandatory at the time of application. The Domicile of West Bengal shall be treated for those candidates are EITHER

Residing in West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 years as on ……………… OR Whose parent (s) is/ are permanent resident (s) of West Bengal having permanent address within the state of West Bengal (Proforma-B)

THE CERTIFICATE BEING SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE FOR CLAIMING RESERVATION UNDER SC/ST/OBC QUOTA; MUST HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY, ON A DATE PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION. CERTIFICATE ISSUED ON A LATER DATE BY ANY AUTHORITY, WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION.

2. OBC (OBC-A & OBC-B) reservation (Non creamy layer) will be 6% of the total non sponsored seat for the year 2015 as additional seat.

For admission to different courses an OBC-A/OBC-B candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination, qualifying marks not lower by more than 10% of marks obtained by the last candidate of the General category.

An OBC (Non creamy layer) student getting admission should obtain marks in the previous qualifying examination in the relevant last qualifying examination not lower Pg: 14

than 10% than that obtained by the last candidate admitted of general category (if applicable).

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of final score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc.), the OBC candidate should obtained final score not lower than 10% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test the OBC candidate should obtained entrance marks not lower that 10% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

3. If sufficient suitable no. of SC/ST/PWD/OBC(Non creamy layer) C.U. candidates are not available in Category –“A”, the seats may be filled up by the Category –“B” and vice- versa. 4. SC/ST/PWD/OBC(Non creamy layer) Candidates securing equal or higher marks than the last candidate admitted from the general category will be treated both as “General Category” as well as respective reserve category. 5. Vacant seat(s) of Category A / Category B / Sponsored category etc. categories due to in sufficient suitable applicant may be filled by any other category suitable student available on the basis of merit. 6. For SC/ST candidates, there will be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate shall be admissible on last qualifying marks (if applicable) in minimum eligibility requirements in comparison to general candidates in the admission. For example , if eligibility marks for General Candidates be 60% than the eligibility marks for SC/ST Candidate be 55%. Note If the candidate avails facility in minimum eligibility requirement then the candidate will be treated under concerned reserved category. 7. PWD (Persons with Disabilities) Persons with disabilities having 40% and above degree of disability will enjoy a 3% reservation horizontally in each of the categories, i.e. in SC, ST,OBC –A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved or General Category, and such candidates, if available, shall be placed towards the top of the list prepared for each category of students.

For PWD candidates, there shall be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate shall be admissible on last qualifying marks (if applicable) in minimum eligibility requirements in comparison to general candidates in the admission. For example , if eligibility marks for General Candidates be 60% than the eligibility marks for PWD Candidate be 55%.

The PWD candidates claiming seats under reserved category are required to produce appropriate PWD certificates issued by the competent authority satisfying the following criteria:

Officer-in-Charge or Medical of Primary Head Centres, Block Primary Health Centres, State General Hospitals, Rural Hospitals, Sub-Divisional Hospitals or the District Hospitals run by the State Government or any hospital run by a statutory body or authority.

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PWD category candidates will be ELIGIBLE with a minimum of 40% disability subject to the condition that the candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory / practical work, as applicable ,to the courses without special concession and exemption.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc. ), the PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower that 25% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted from General Category

PRESCRIBED FORMAT OF DOMICILE CERTIFICATES :

Explanation / Clarification for Residential / Domicile requirement.

Candidate seeking admission in Reserve category seats must be domicile of West Bengal and accordingly submission of Domicile certificate in prescribed format from competent authority is mandatory at the time of application. The Domicile of West Bengal shall be treated for those candidates who are EITHER

Residing in West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 years as on………………………( Proforma A-1 and A-II) OR Whose parent(s) is / are permanent resident ( s) of West Bengal having permanent address within the state of West Bengal ( Proforma-B)

Competent Authority to issue Domicile Certificate

Proforma A-1 and Proforma-B:

It must be signed and certified by any of the following competent authorities from Central Government or State Government having local jurisdiction over the place of the permanent residence of the concerned candidate or his / her parents, as the case may be .viz. District Magistrate , (ii) Additional District Magistrate, (iii) Deputy Magistrate ( iv) Deputy Collector; (v) Sub-divisional Officer ; (vi) Block Development Officer ; (vii) Superintendent of Police; (viii) Additional Superintendent of Police (ic)Sub-divisional PoliceOfficer or Deputy Superintendent of Police (x) Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner of Police Commissionerate; (xi) Judicial Magistrate of any rank or position in the concerned District or Metropolitan Locality or Hon‟ble High Court at Calcutta or Hon‟ble Supreme Court of ;(xii) Commissioner , Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner of Municipal Corporation

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(Xiii) Executive Officer of Municipality; xiii) Assistant Secretary / Equivalent or above in the Secretariat to the Government of West Bengal ( including GTA) or Central Govt. (xv) Deputy Director or above in the Directorate to the Government of West Bengal or Central Government.

Every Official certifying the Domicile Status of the candidate or his/her parents MUST provide one‟s Full NAME, DESIGNATION, PLACE OF POSTING WITH ADDRESS, LANDLINE AND MOBILE NUMBER ALONGWITH EMPLOYEE‟S IDENTITY CARD NUMBER, These details are MANDATORY, CERTIFICATION FROM ANY AUTHORITY OTHER THAN WHAT HAVE BEEN ENUMERATED ABOVE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Note : No elected people‟s representative like Municipal Commission, Counselor of Municipal Corporation , any elected member of three –tier Panchayat system or GTA , MLA or MP is entitled to issue such certificates.

Proforma A-II

Domicile certificate in this proforma may be obtained from Head of the Institution from which the candidate has passed his/her 10+2 examination. Such certificate may be issued based on verification of the school education record of the candidate. The proforma such certificate is given hereunder & to be downloaded.

13. For MCA course: Admission through Joint Entrance for Computer Application (JECA). Reservations of SC, ST, PWD, OBC as per University rules. Other reservation rules like CU / NON CU, /Category-A/Category-B etc. are not applicable for MCA Course.

14. If sufficient suitable candidates are not available in any reserved seats like Category-A / Category-B may be filled up by the available other category students.

15. Relaxation of -off Marks for SC/ST/PWD/OBC candidate: As per University rules and practices.

16. Relaxation of price of Application Form fee for SC/ST/PWD candidate.

GENERAL & SC/ST/PWD others

Application Fee For Each Group Rs.100/- Rs.50/- Of Application

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SECTION – 9

FOR NON – C.U. CANDIDATES

1) 60% of total seat in each course be earmarked for C.U. students only. This 60% of total seat be termed as Category – “A” seat in each course. All the current year C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College Honours Graduate will be considered in Category – “A”.

2) Rest 40% of total seat in each course be earmarked for both Non-C.U. and C.U. candidates. This 40% of total seat be termed as Category – “B” seat in each course. C.U. Honours Graduate candidates of the preceding year will be considered in Category – “B” only.

Category – B :

Non-C.U. candidate means the candidate who passed the required Bachelor Examination as eligibility degree for admission in relevant P.G. courses from the University other than Calcutta University.

Non-C.U. Honours graduates or its equivalent of the current year and of the immediate preceding year for all courses.

1. Honours graduate or, its equivalent of Other Indian Universities of (10+2+3) pattern. Candidates passing Honours in Science with 1st class in undergraduate level from Indira Gandhi National Open University, Netaji Subhas Open University and the Distance Education Programme of Other Universities in West Bengal of current year and immediate preceding year.

3. Non-C.U. Botany Hons Graduates are not eligible to apply in M.Sc. (Ag.) in GPB, PP and Horticulture.

4. Non-C.U. Chemistry Hons Graduates are not eligible to apply in M.Sc. Ag. Chem. & Soil Science.

5. Non-C.U. Hons Graduates in Statistics and Mathematics are not eligible to apply for B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering.

6. Non-C.U. candidate may apply in maximum of three courses, if eligible under the Faculty of Science, Technology, Agriculture and Home Science.

7.Non C. U. Final Year candidate may also apply as „Appeared Candidate‟ and to be included in the Category-B merit list after production of original Pass Mark sheet satisfying the requisite eligibility criteria before Admission Test or Interview, as applicable whichever is earlier.

8.For Hostel Facility please see “Post Admission” Section.

9. All Non-C.U. students admitted in the P.G. Courses must have to submit application for Registration at Calcutta University in prescribed format along with Original Migration Certificate from previous University within a month of admission.

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SECTION – 10

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. The candidates are required to apply through ONLINE process only accessing the website www.caluniv-ucsta.net. Candidates are advised to read the instructions carefully before starting the process of online application. 2. Candidates applying for more than one discipline have to submit separate online application(s) for each discipline along with requisite application fee as applicable. No Need to send the hard-copy of the application form. However, candidates must keep a hardcopy (print out) of the submitted application form and e-receipt of Challan (Application Fee) to be downloaded from payment history of SBI collect. 3. The University reserves the right to call a limited number of candidates for Written Test and / or Interview. 4. No. TA / DA and accommodation shall be provided to the candidates for attending the Written Test and / or Interview. 5. Incomplete application / application without relevant supporting documents and requisite application fee (as applicable) at the time of Interview shall be out rightly rejected and no correspondence in this regard shall be entertained. No correspondence will be entertained from the candidates in connection with the process of short listing / selection / interview. 6. The University reserves the right to withdraw the admission at any stage in case a candidate does not possess the requisite qualification and / or percentage of marks in qualifying degree or supplies any false information. 7. In case of any mistake occurs inadvertently in the process of selection, which may be detected at any stage of admission, the University reserves the right withdraw / cancel / modify any communication made to the candidates. 8. Please note that all information related to admission will be available in the University website www.caluniv-ucsta.net.

NOTE : i) Mere fulfillment of eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission in a programme. Applicants must satisfied themselves about their eligibilities as prescribed before filling in the application form. The candidates‟ performance in the written test / interview should be at the levels expected for the respective programme.

ii) Submission of application does not confer any right on the applicant for being issued with Admit Card for appearing in the Entrance Test and also for being called for Interview / admission. If an applicant is inadvertently selected for provisional admission or allowed to appear at the Entrance Test and or Interview who otherwise does not fulfill the minimum eligibility requirements, he / she cannot, a later date, use as a right to claim that he/ she meets the eligibility requirements APPLICATION FEE IS NOT REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUM STANCES.

iii) AFTER EXAMINATION OR ADMISSION, OR DURING ANY STAGE THEREOFF, IT IS FOUND ON SCRUTINY that any certificate found fake / forged would lead to cancellation of the admission of the concerned candidate for therewith during the concerned course of study without any notice. Furthermore, such candidate shall be prosecuted and also debarred from appearing any Admission / Entrance Test of this University in future.

CANDIDATES MUST CHECK THE WEBSITE REGULARLY FOR ANY NEW UPDATES

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HOW TO APPLY

Printed copy of Online Application to be submitted through online only. No copy of Application Form will be issued. For online Application please go to:- www.caluniv-ucsta.net

See the Separate Instructions for Online Submission in www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc. Admission

BEFORE ONLINE SUBMISSION CANDIDATE SHOULD COLLECT (1) PHOTOCOPIES OF ALL RELEVANT MARK SHEETS (10th Standard onwards) ETC. (2) SOFT COPY OF SCANNED PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO (3.5 C.M. X 3.5 C.M.) and Signature in PENDRIVE / / Email (not more than 20 kb each in jpg/jpeg format) or, alternatively recent passport size photo (3.5 cm x 3.5 cm) of the candidate should be pasted one each of the computer generated printed copy of the application form. (3) E-MAIL ADDRESS OF THE CANDIDATE

Before going for submission of Online Application, followings are very much essential. 1) Reading of Information and Instruction carefully. 2) Satisfy the detailed Eligibility Criteria. 3) No. of Course(s) the candidate intends to apply. 4) Order of preference of the Course(s) intends to apply. 5) Selection of previous two points should be done very carefully as application for all courses to be submitted at a time and order of preference may not be changed later. 6) Reading of Instruction for Online Submission Step – I, Step – II, and Step – III be followed. 7) For calculation of Total cost of Application fee and step – I be followed. 8) To Fill Up the Form Step – II be followed. 10) For download of Application Form(s), Acknowledgement Slip Step – III be followed.

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HOW TO PAY THE APPLICATION FEE

MODE OF PAYMENT:

Application Fee Application Fee: Rs.100/- (for GENERAL and others candidate) and Rs.50/- (for SC/ST/PWD candidate) for each group of application. All payments of Application Fee to be deposited through „State Bank Collect‟ (www.onlinesbi.com). Bank charges extra to be borne by the candidate.

Payments of all courses to be made in a Single Transaction. Payments once made are not refundable.

Two payment methods are available i.e. online payment through Internet Banking /ATM cum Debit Card/ Credit Card or by cash deposition at any State Bank Branch.

See the Separate Instructions for Payment of „State Bank Collect‟ in www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc. Admission

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SECTION – 13

Submission of Printed Copy of Application Forms generated after online submission.

No Need to send the hard copy of the application form . However, candidates must keep a hardcopy ( print out) of the submitted application form and e-receipt of Challan (Application Fee) to be downloaded from payment history of State Bank collect along with all relevant testimonials. Shortlisted Candidates have to submit the printed Copy of application e- receipt and other relevant testimonials in the respective Secretary Offices as and when notified for submission under Admission Schedule.

Verification date of Documents for Category „A‟ has been mentioned in the Admission Schedule and for Category „B‟ candidates to be notified at a later stage.

 Printed Copy of Application Forms of the Group: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7& 8 (as stated in Sec.7 ) are to be submitted along with relevant testimonials in the office of the Secretary, UCSTA, , 92, Acharyya Prafulla Chandra Road, - 700 009, Rajabazar Science College Campus.  Printed Copy of Application Forms of the Group: 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17, 18,19,20,21, 22, 23 & 24 (as stated in Sec.7) are to be submitted along with other testimonials in the office of the Secretary, UCSTA, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata - 700 019, Ballygunge Science College Campus.

 Printed Copy of Application Forms of the Group: 25 & 26 (as stated in Sec.7) for M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition & M.Sc. in Human Development to be submitted along with testimonials in Office of the Secretary, Home Science, University of Calcutta, V.L.College of Home Science, 20B, Judges Court Road, Alipore, Kolkata-700027.

Check List before submission of Printed Copy of Application.

1. Read the printed copy carefully, if any mistake please pen through and the correct one and make a initial. 2. Have you signed at the appropriate space of the printed copy of application form? 3. Check photo, if already exists one photo on the prescribed space otherwise paste two photos on the prescribed space and sign on the photo keeping a part of the signature on the application paper. 4. Self attested copies of a) mark sheets of all examination passed (from 10th standard onwards) b) certificate / admit card of 10th level as proof of „Date of Birth‟ c) SC/ST/OBC/PWD certificate, claimed for in the application from. d) Experience certificate, claimed for in the application (if applicable) 5. e-Receipt downloaded from „State Bank Collect‟ „Payment History‟ after deposition of application fee. 6. Acknowledgement Slip. (generated by Computer) 7. Candidate must sign on each of the testimonials submitted. 8. Separate sets of testimonials have to be submitted for each group of Application

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ENTRANCE TEST AND HALL TICKET

1. Group wise Entrance Test for Non C.U. and C.U. applicants will be held.

2. Each Entrance Test will be of one hour duration except few specially mentioned. Full marks for each Entrance Test will be of 100 marks except few specially mentioned. Number of questions in each test will be of 50 and each question should have four options of answers of which one will be correct answer. For each correct answer scoring will be +2 marks and negative marking of -0.5 marks for each wrong answer and for no try there will be 0 marks.

3. Selection for 40% of such seat in each course will be made on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test only. If there is a tie of marks obtained in the written entrance test amongst the candidates then the candidates with less negative marking will be placed in higher position in the merit list than the other candidate.

DOWNLOAD e-Hall Ticket for Entrance Test

 The e-Hall Ticket will Not be sent to you via post of fax.  Please download e-Hall Ticket and take printout from the website.  Paste two recent self attested passport size (3.5cm x 3.5cm) photograph  Take a minute to check that all the information on the e-Hall Ticket is clearly legible, especially your photograph and signature.  No applicant will be permitted to appear for the test without a valid e-Hall Ticket.  You must not deface the e-Hall Ticket, or attempt to change any information on it.  The e-Hall Ticket is also not transferable to anyone else. Impersonation is a legally punishable offence.  The e-Hall Ticket is an important document; it must be preserved and produced at the time of Interview / admission.

ON THE DAY OF THE ENTRANCE TEST WHEN YOU REPORT TO THE TEST CENTRE, YOU NEED BRING WITH YOU :

a) e-Hall Ticket with pasting of self attested recent passport size photograph in the space specified. b) Any one of the following for photo Identification :  Passport  Adhar Card  Driving Licence  IT Pan Card  EC Voter ID Card  School / College photo bearing ID Card

4. There will be two main merit lists in each group of applications (a) one for Category – “A” Mode of selection mentioned above and (b) other for Category – “B”. only on the marks obtained in Entrance Test.

5. All Non-C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test and will be placed in the Merit list of Category “B” only.

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6. Any C.U. applicant may or may not appear in Entrance Test where Entrance Test is not Mandatory.

7. If any C.U. applicant does not appear in the Entrance Test where Entrance Test is not Mandatory then the applicant will be placed in the Merit List of Category – “A” only.

8. If any C.U. applicant does appear in the Entrance Test then they will be placed in the Merit List of both Category – “A” & “B”

9. In case where Entrance Test is Mandatory for both and C.U. and Non-C.U. candidate, the candidate will not be in the Merit List if he or she fails to appear in the Entrance Test.

10. One common Entrance Test will be held for one Group of applications e.g. A : For Group 1 Physics Honours candidates for admission in PH, RPE, EE, IE, OO,ES, CSE in one common Entrance Test. e.g. B : For Gr.2 , Electronic Sc. Hons. Candidate for admission in ES, RPE,OO, IT in one Common Entrance Test. e.g. C : For Group 15 Geography Honours candidates for admission in Geography one Entrance Test and so on.

If an applicant got chance in same preference from both Category „A‟ & „B‟ and got selected for admission , his/ her seat will be treated under „A‟ Category.

Faculty of Agriculture :

All the B.Sc.( Ag) applicants have to appear in written Entrance Test of 100 marks. Qualifying marks in Entrance Test will be 40% i.e. 40 marks. Merit list will be prepared accordingly. There will be no negative marking Counseling of the qualifying candidates will be followed.

See the Separate Instructions for detailed Scheduled of Entrance Test in www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc. Admission

e-Hall Ticket for Entrance Test to be downloaded from the website www.caluniv-ucsta.net under B.Tech./M.Sc. Admission

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SELECTION PROCEDURE AND ADMISSION RULE

A) 60% of total seat in each course be earmarked for C.U. students only. This 60% of total seat be termed as Category – “A” seat in each course. All the current year C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College Honours Graduate will be considered in Category – “A”.

B) Rest 40% of total seat in each course be earmarked for both Non-C.U. and C.U. candidates. This 40% of total seat be termed as Category – “B” seat in each course. C.U. Honours Graduate candidates of the preceding year will be considered in Category –“B” only.

A. Selection of candidate of Category “A”.

1. Admission is strictly in order of merit, judged on the basis of percentage of marks secured in Honours subject and in case of a tie, the aggregate of marks in general subjects are taken into consideration for all courses except those specially mentioned below.

List of groups of courses selection in Category-A will be made on the basis of percentage of marks obtained in Honours subject. Gr 1 – Physics Hons, Gr 2 – Electronics Hons., Gr 4 – Chemistry Hons., Gr 5 – Psychology Hons., Gr 6 – Mathematics Hons., Gr 7 – Physiology Hons., Gr 10 – Botany Hons., Gr.11 – Microbiology, Gr 12 – Zoology Hons., Gr 14 – Geology Hons., Gr 15 – Geography Hons., Gr.18 – Env.Science, Gr 20 – Anthropology Hons., Gr 25– Food & Nutrition Hons., Gr 26 – Human Development Hons.

2. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-24 Neuroscience and b) Gr-22 Marine Science: While preparing the Merit List of Selected candidates, 40% weightage will be given to the average percentage of marks of the four subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject as mentioned as eligibility criteria at the (10+2) level and 60% weightage will be given to percentage of marks obtained in the B.Sc. Honours subject.

3. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-17 Biotechnology : The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. The final selection of the candidates would be based on a total of 100 of which marks obtained at (10+2) level and Honours course will be calculated as a fraction taking total marks to be 20 of weightage percentage (10+2) level + 40 weightage of percentage (B.Sc. Hons.) + 40 weightage of percentage of Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtained in four subjects Physics , Chemistry , Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject at (10+2) level will be considered as % of (10+2) level.

4. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-8 Bio-Physics Molecular Biology b) Gr-8 Bio- Informatics & Bio-Physics : The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. The final selection of the candidates would be based on a total of 100 of which marks obtained at (10+2) level and Honours course will be calculated as a fraction taking total marks to be 30 of weightage percentage (10+2) level + 30 weightage of percentage (B.Sc. Hons.) + 40 weightage of percentage of Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtained in four subjects Physics , Chemistry , Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject at (10+2) level will be considered as % of (10+2) level.

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5. Selection Procedure for Admission to a) Gr-9 Genetics: The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. Final Selection will be based on 20% of weightage in the percentage of Science group of (10+2) level examination and 30% weightage to be taken from the percentage of marks obtained in Honours subject of 3 year Bachelor‟s Degree course and 50% of weightage percentage of marks obtained in the Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtain in four subjects : Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject as mentioned in the eligibility criteria at (10+2) level will be considered as percentage of (10+2) level.

6. Selection Procedure for admission to a) Gr-16 Biochemistry b) Gr-13 Statistics c) Gr- 19 Atmospheric Science : The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. The final selection of the candidates would be based on summing up of 50% of weightage of percentage marks obtained in the Honours subject at the Graduation level and 50% weightage of percentage of marks obtained at the Entrance Test.

7. Selection Procedure for admission in Gr-21 Human Rights: The Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. candidates. Out of total 100 marks (i) for written examination – 40 marks, (ii) academic weightage at Graduation level – 40 marks & (v) academic weightage at (10+2) level (best of 4 subjects) – 20 marks.

8. Selection Procedure Gr-3 Computer Science Hons. : Candidate for admission in CIS, CSE and IT. : Entrance Test is mandatory for both C.U. and Non-C.U. applicants.

Final Selection will be based on 20% of weightage in the percentage of Science group of (10+2) level examination and 30% weightage to be taken from the percentage of marks obtained in Honours subject of 3 year Bachelor‟s Degree course and 50% of weightage percentage of marks obtained in the Entrance Test. Average percentage of marks obtain in four subjects in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics & Biology or its equivalent subject as mentioned in the eligibility criteria at (10+2) level will be considered as percentage of (10+2) level.

9. A Draft Merit List for Category A where no Entrance Test held of the candidates graduated from the C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College(s) in the current year, will be published after the last date of submissions of Application Form. All the current year C.U. and C.U. Autonomous College applicants may check the Draft Merit List specially Hons. Marks, Genl. Marks, SC/ST/PWD status, Year of Passing, Passed / Appeared and order of preference of courses. If there is any mistake, please report immediately in writing using “Format – I” to the concerned Secretary Office within two days. No claim will be entertained later.

B. Selection of candidate of Category “B” will be made on the basis of Entrance Test.

1. Group wise Entrance Test for Non C.U. and C.U. applicants for selection in 40% of total seats will be held.

2. Each Entrance Test will be of one hour duration except few specially mentioned. Full marks for each Entrance Test will be of 100 marks except few specially mentioned. Number of questions in each test will be of 50 and each question should have four options of answers of which one will be correct answer. For each correct answer scoring will be +2 marks and negative marking of -0.5 marks for each wrong answer and for no try there will be 0 marks.

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in the entrance test only. If there is a tie of marks obtained in the written entrance test amongst the candidates then the candidates with less negative marking will be placed in higher position in the merit list than the other candidate.

4. There will be two main merit lists in each group of applications (a) one for Category – “A” Mode of selection mentioned above and (b) other for Category – “B”. only on the marks obtained in Entrance Test.

5. Selection in each course may be run simultaneously from two merit lists a) Category–“A” and b) by marks obtained in Entrance Test Category – “B”.

6. Existing SC/ST/PWD reservation rules will be followed separately in both Category – “A” 60% marks earmarked for C.U. students and Category – “B” 40% seats earmarked for both Non-C.U. & C.U. students.

7. If sufficient suitable no. of SC/ST candidates are not available in Category – “A” the same may be filled up by the other Category – “B” and vice versa.

8. All Non-C.U. applicants have to appear in the Entrance Test and will be placed in the Merit list of Category “B” only.

9. Any C.U. applicant may or may not appear in Entrance Test where Entrance Test is not Mandatory.

10. If any C.U. applicant does not appear in the Entrance Test where Entrance Test is not Mandatory then the applicant will be placed in the Merit List of Category – “A” only.

11. If any C.U. applicant does appear in the Entrance Test then the applicant will be placed in the Merit List of both Category – “A” & “B”

12. In case where Entrance Test is Mandatory for both and C.U. and Non-C.U. candidate, the candidate will not be in the Merit List if he or she fails to appear in the Entrance Test.

13. One common Entrance Test will be held for one Group of applications e.g. A : For Group 1 Physics Honours candidates for admission in PH, RPE, EE, IE, OO,ES, CSE in one common Entrance Test. e.g. B : For Gr.2 , Electronic Sc. Hons. Candidate for admission in ES, RPE,OO, IT in one Common Entrance Test. e.g. C : For Group 15 Geography Honours candidates for admission in Geography one Entrance Test and so on.

14. If an applicant got chance in different positions in both Category A & B, the higher preference will be opted to the applicant.

If an applicant got chance in same preference from both Category „A‟ & „B‟ and got selected for admission , his/ her seat will be treated under „A‟ Category.

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C. Faculty of Agriculture : For admission to M.Sc. (Ag) courses in the departments of Agronomy , Seed Science & Technology , Horticulture , Genetics & Plant Breeding , Plant Physiology , Ag. Chem. & Soil Science under the Institute of Agricultural Science .

B.Sc. ( Ag.) candidates will be given preference.

Gr-23 Non C.U. B.Sc. Ag. : All the B.Sc.( Ag) applicants have to appear in written Entrance Test of 100 marks. Qualifying marks in Entrance Test will be 40% i.e. 40 marks. Merit list will be prepared accordingly. There will be no negative marking Counseling of the qualifying candidates will be followed. Vacant seat if any lying in the department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Chemistry candidates applied. Vacant seat if any lying in the department of a) Genetics & Plant Breeding b) Horticulture and c) Plant Physiology will be filled up from the C.U. B.Sc. Hons in Botany candidates applied.

D) Others :

1. Midterm Counseling / Call Up : may be held for any course as and when necessary to expedite the admission process.

2. Admission to be closed within maximum period of one month from the commencement of class.

3. All the rules are subject to change by the order of the appropriate authority.

4. C.U. Final year P.N.C. candidate may also apply as appeared candidate to be included in the Merit List after production of Pass Mark sheet immediately after publication of result satisfying the requisite eligibility criteria.

5. SC/ST/PWD reservation as per University rules and practices to be followed in both “Category-A” and “Category-B” under the Non Sponsored category. The University Reservation Rules framed time to time shall be applicable. With regard to reservation Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe candidates it will be provided as SC : 22%, ST: 6% for all courses under non sponsored category.

For admission to different courses an SC/ST/PWD candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination, qualifying marks not lower by more than 25% of marks obtained by the last candidate of the General category.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc. ), the SC/ST/PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower than 25% than that of obtain by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

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Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test the SC/ST/PWD candidate should obtained entrance marks not lower than 25% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

SC/ST/OBC/PWD candidates of domicile state are entitled to get the reservation facility i.e. SC/ST/PWD candidates hailing from states other than West Bengal are not eligible for such benefits and they will be treated as General Category candidates. Candidate seeking admission in Reserved Category seat must be domicile of West Bengal and accordingly submission of Domicile Certificate in prescribed format from competent authority is mandatory at the time of application. The Domicile of West Bengal shall be treated for those candidates who are EITHER

Residing in West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 years as on ……………… OR Whose parent (s) is/ are permanent resident (s) of West Bengal having permanent address within the state of West Bengal (Proforma-B)

THE CERTIFICATE BEING SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE FOR CLAIMING RESERVATION UNDER SC/ST/OBC QUOTA; MUST HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY, ON A DATE PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION. CERTIFICATE ISSUED ON A LATER DATE BY ANY AUTHORITY, WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION.

6. OBC (OBC-A & OBC-B) reservation (non creamy layer ) will be 6% of the total non sponsored seat for the year 2014 as additional seat. A OBC student getting admission should obtain marks in the previous qualifying examination in the relevant last qualifying examination not lower than 10% than that obtained by the last candidate admitted from the general category (if applicable).

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of final score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc.), the OBC candidate should obtained final score not lower than 10% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance test the OBC candidate should obtained entrance marks not lower that 10% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted of General Category.

8. If sufficient suitable no. of SC/ST/PWD/OBC C.U. candidates are not available in Category –“A”, the seats may be filled up by the Category –“B” and vice- versa. 9. SC/ST/PWD/OBC Candidates securing equal or higher marks than the last candidate admitted from the general category will be treated both as “General Category” as well as respective reserve category. 10. Vacant seat(s) of Category A / Category B / Sponsored category etc. categories due to in sufficient suitable applicant may be filled by any other category suitable student available on the basis of merit. 11. For SC/ST candidates, there will be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate shall be admissible on last qualifying marks (if applicable) in minimum eligibility requirements in comparison to general candidates in the admission. For example , if eligibility marks for General Candidates be 60% than the eligibility marks for SC/ST Candidate be 55%.

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Note If the candidate avails facility in minimum eligibility requirement then the candidate will be treated under concerned reserved category. 12. PWD ( Persons with Disabilities) Persons with disabilities having 40% and above degree of disability will enjoy a 3% reservation horizontally in each of the categories, i.e. in SC, ST,OBC –A, OBC-B and in the Unreserved or General Category, and such candidates, if available, shall be placed towards the top of the list prepared for each category of students.

For PWD candidates, there shall be a relaxation of 5% marks in aggregate shall be admissible on last qualifying marks (if applicable) in minimum eligibility requirements in comparison to general candidates in the admission. For example , if eligibility marks for General Candidates be 60% than the eligibility marks for PWD Candidate be 55%.

The PWD candidates claiming seats under reserved category are required to produce appropriate PWD certificates issued by the competent authority satisfying the following criteria:

Officer-in-Charge or Medical Head of Primary Head Centres, Block Primary Health Centres, State General Hospitals, Rural Hospitals, Sub-Divisional Hospitals or the District Hospitals run by the State Government or any hospital run by a statutory body or authority.

PWD category candidates will be ELIGIBLE with a minimum of 40% disability subject to the condition that the candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory / practical work, as applicable ,to the courses without special concession and exemption.

Where merit list will be prepared on the basis of score with fractional weightage of different fractions (like entrance test, qualifying exam marks, 10+2 level exam marks, interview, etc. ), the PWD candidate should obtain final score not lower that 25% than that of obtained by the last candidates admitted from General Category

PRESCRIBED FORMAT OF DOMICILE CERTIFICATES :

Explanation / Clarification for Residential / Domicile requirement.

Candidate seeking admission in Reserve category seats must be domicile of West Bengal and accordingly submission of Domicile certificate in prescribed format from competent authority is mandatory at the time of application. The Domicile of West Bengal shall be treated for those candidates who are EITHER Residing in West Bengal continuously at least for last 10 years as on………………………( Proforma A-1 and A-II) OR

Whose parent(s) is / are permanent resident ( s) of West Bengal having permanent address within the state of West Bengal ( Proforma-B)

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Competent Authority to issue Domicile Certificate

Proforma A-1 and Proforma-B:

It must be signed and certified by any of the following competent authorities from Central Government or State Government having local jurisdiction over the place of the permanent residence of the concerned candidate or his / her parents, as the case may be .viz. District Magistrate , (ii) Additional District Magistrate, (iii) Deputy Magistrate ( iv) Deputy Collector; (v) Sub-divisional Officer ; (vi) Block Development Officer ; (vii) Superintendent of Police; (viii) Additional Superintendent of Police (ic)Sub-divisional PoliceOfficer or Deputy Superintendent of Police (x) Commissioner, Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner of Police Commissionerate; (xi) Judicial Magistrate of any rank or position in the concerned District or Metropolitan Locality or Hon‟ble High Court at Calcutta or Hon‟ble Supreme Court of India;(xii) Commissioner , Additional Commissioner, Joint Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner of Municipal Corporation (xiii) Executive Officer of Municipality; xiii) Assistant Secretary / Equivalent or above in the Secretariat to the Government of West Bengal ( including GTA) or Central Govt. (xv) Deputy Director or above in the Directorate to the Government of West Bengal or Central Government.

Every Official certifying the Domicile Status of the candidate or his/her parents MUST provide one‟s Full NAME, DESIGNATION, PLACE OF POSTING WITH ADDRESS, LANDLINE AND MOBILE NUMBER ALONGWITH EMPLOYEE‟S IDENTITY CARD NUMBER, These details are MANDATORY, CERTIFICATION FROM ANY AUTHORITY OTHER THAN WHAT HAVE BEEN ENUMERATED ABOVE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Note : No elected people‟s representative like Municipal Commission , Counselor of Municipal Corporation , any elected member of three –tier Panchayat system or GTA , MLA or MP is entitled to issue such certificates.

Proforma A-II

Domicile certificate in this proforma may be obtained from Head of the Institution from which the candidate has passed his/her 10+2 examination. Such certificate may be issued based on verification of the school education record of the candidate. The proforma such certificate is given hereunder & to be downloaded.

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13. For MCA course: Admission through Joint Entrance for Computer Application (JECA). Reservations of SC, ST, PWD, OBC as per University rules. Other reservation rules like CU / NON CU, /Category-A/Category-B etc. are not applicable for MCA Course.

14. If sufficient suitable candidates are not available in any reserved seats like Category-A / Category-B may be filled up by the available other category students subject to approval from appropriate authority

15. Termination of Studentship A student, who is admitted to any post graduate course of study and who remains absent from classes for seven days at a stretch or intermittently for more than fifty percent of classes held during any two consecutive weeks, will be debarred from continuing his/her studies and his/her name will be struck off from the rolls. Fees submitted by the student at the time of admission will be forfeited.

16. After the provisional admission a student should have at least 65% of attendance in classes for appearing in the Examination of the P.G. Courses

17. Mere submission of Application form or appearance in Entrance test and/or Interview does not entitle a candidate to be considered for admission to the course unless he/she fulfils the eligibility conditions. Applicants must fully satisfy themselves about their eligibilities as prescribed above before filling in the Application Form.

If an applicant is inadvertently selected for provisional admission or allowed to appear at the Entrance Test and or Interview who otherwise does not fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements, he/she cannot, a later date, use that as a right to claim that he/she meets the eligibility requirements.

AFTER EXAMINATION OR ADMISSION, OR DURING ANY STAGE THEREOF, IT IS FOUND ON SCRUTINY, that any certificate found fake / forged wuld lead to cancellation of the admission of the concerned candidate for therewith during the concerned course of study without any notice. Furthermore, such candidate shall be prosecuted and also debarred from any Admission / Entrance Test of this University in future.

University reserves the right to cancel/refuse admission at any point of time if it is found that: a) Minimum eligibility requirements are not fulfilled b) False documentation has been done, or, facts have been suppressed. c) Any other similar valid reason.

18. Admission to be closed within maximum period of one month from the commencement of class. 19. Error /omission /ambiguity if any are subject to change by the approval of the appropriate authority. 20. All the rules are subject to change by the order of the appropriate authority. 21. C.U. candidates means candidate who passed the required Bachelor Examination as eligibility degree for admission in relevant P.G. courses, from Calcutta University.

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22. Non- C.U. candidates means candidate who passed the required Bachelor Examination as eligibility degree for admission in relevant P.G. courses, from the University other than Calcutta University.

23. C.U. major course is not equivalent to C.U. Hons. C.U. major course candidates are not entitled to apply in P.G. courses. Major courses candidates of only such Universities are eligible to apply which do not offer Hons. Courses and whose major courses are equivalent to Hons. courses of Calcutta University.

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ADMISSION SCHEDULE AND PUBLICATION OF LISTS

Admission Schedule: All the Date and Time for a) the detailed scheduled of admission b) submission of printed copy of application c) publication of Draft Merit List for C.U. Candidates d) Entrance Test e) Counseling / Call-up (if required) g) Admission etc. will be available in the Admission Schedule available in the Respective Campus Secretary Office Notice Board as well as in the University Websites.

If there is any change of admission Schedule it will be notified. Please check University website www.caluniv-ucsta.net and notice board from time to time.

Publication of List Draft Merit Lists, Selection List, Counseling Call List will be displayed in the respective Campus Secretary Office Notice Board at 92 A.P.C. Road, Kolkata – 09 (C.U. Rajabazar Science College Campus) and 35, B.C. Road, Kolkata – 19 (C.U. Ballygunge Science College Campus). For Home Science, Office of the Secretary Home Science, University of Calcutta, V.L. College Campus, 20B & 20E Judges Court Road, Kolkata – 27 as well as University website www.caluniv-ucsta.net.

No individual communication will be sent to any candidate.

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FOR ANY MISTAKE

a) If a candidate forgets to select all the courses he/she wants to apply or if he/she wants to change the order of preference of courses he/she has applied. In such a case he/she should submit a fresh online application selecting all the courses(s) with his/her right choice of order of preference and submit the printed copy(s) of fresh application (not the wrong one.) within the stipulated time.

If he/she already submitted the printed copy, then he/she should submit the fresh copy or copies of Application Form(s) with a plain paper application for canceling the previous application(s). All should be done within the stipulated Time of Submission. b) If any Candidate by mistake submit online application in different time (with different application No.) for different courses, authority will consider only the latest application.

Please remember all the applications of a candidate should have same Application No but different Group Nos., and a single challan with a single Acknowledgement Slip.

c) For any other mistake please write a plain paper application for correction of mistake. Minor mistake can also be changed in the Draft Merit List using Format I within stipulated time. d) No correction shall be allowed for change of order of preference and no. of courses after last date of online submission. e) For other minor mistake please pen through and write the correct one and make a initial on the printed copy of the application. Attach a separate plain paper application for correction along with the printed copy at the time of submission. Authority may do necessary correction as much as possible.

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FEE STRUCTURE

Application Fee for each group of Application: Rs.100.00 For SC/ST/PWD: Rs.50.00

For all courses Admission Fee Rs.100.00 Session Charge per year:- Athletics Fee Rs.10.00 Union Fee Rs.10.00 Magazine Fee Rs.10.00 Student Aid Fund Rs.10.00 Students‟ Health Home Rs.4.00 Identity Card Charge Rs.30.00 Library Fee per year Rs.200.00 Laboratory Fee per month Rs. 60.00 Course Transfer Fee (if applicable) Rs. 50.00 Duplicate Identity Card fee ( if applicable) Rs.50.00

For M.A./M.Sc. Courses in i) Applied Geology ii) Zoology iii) Botany iv) Anthropology v) Statistics vi) Geography vii) Biochemistry viii) Pure Mathematics ix) Marine Science x) Applied Mathematics xi) Physics xii) Chemistry xiii) Psychology xiv) Applied Psychology xv) Physiology xvi) Electronic Science xvii) Computer Science xviii) Food & Nutrition (xix) Human Development..

Tution Fee per month Rs.100.00

For M.A./M.Sc. Geography Computer Fee Rs.1000.00 per year.

For M.Sc. Courses in i) Biotechnology ii) Genetics iii) Biophysics Molecular Biology iv) Bioinformatics & Biophysics v) Environmental Science vi) Atmospheric Science vii) Six departments of Institute of Agricultural Science. viii) Neuro Science. ix) Microbiology.

Tution Fee per month Rs.500.00

For B. Tech Courses in i) Chemical Engineering ii) Chemical Technology iii) Polymer Science & Technology iv) Applied Physics v) Optics & Optoelectronics vi) Computer Science & Engineering viii) Radio Physics & Electronics.

Tution Fee per month Rs.200.00

For B. Tech Course in Information Technology

Tution Fee per month Rs.1500.00

For M.C.A. Course

Tution Fee per month Rs.1500.00

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For M.A in Human Rights Course : (Self Financed)

Tution Fee per month Rs.1000.00

Fee for issuing a DUPLICATE FEE BOOK is Rs.30/- only.

Fee for Identity card Rs.30/- and Fee for duplicate Identity Card Rs.50/- .

Cash Deposition (only at the time of admission after selection by Fee Book)

At Rajabazar Campus C.U. Cash Counter at Rajabazar Campus Gr. Fl of N.R. Sen Building At Ballygunge Campus C.U. Cash Counter at Law College Building, Hazra Road, Gr. Floor At College Street Campus C.U. Cash Counter at College St. Campus Gr. Fl of Centenary Building.

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ADMISSION & POST ADMISSION

ADMISSION

1)At the time of Admission all Original Documents must be shown / produced. 2)At the time of Admission 6 months Tuition Fee & Lab. Fee ; and Library fee of the entire course along with all annual charges to be deposited. 3)Fee Book will be issued from the Secretary Office at the time of Admission. 4)Declaration by the candidate using Format II ( available in the Information Brochure, Section Format) 5) Immediately after deposition of cash in the cash counter , Fee Book to be deposited in the Secretary Office for putting Roll No 6) Non submission of Fee Book at the Secretary Office after deposition of cash will be considered as NOT – ADMITTED & THE SEAT WILL BE DECLARED VACANT 7) Candidate already admitted in any Institute/ Course have to show letter of cancellation of the existing course submitted in the respective Institute

POST ADMISSION

1. Roll No. will be issued next day after admission.

2. For Identity Card two copies of stamp size colour photographs and Blood Group is essential. Notice for collection of Identity Card will be circulated latter in each department.

3.For Hostel accommodation, Application to be submitted immediately after admission to the Secretary, Board of Residence. Calcutta University, 5th Floor, Centenary Building College Street Campus, Kolkata – 73. Application Form for Hostel Accommodation available from the C.U. Sales Counter at College Street Campus.

4.For submission of application form for Hostel accommodation, followings documents are essential  Distance Certificate from Local Bodies  Income Certificate of the family  Two recommendations certificate from two respectable persons.  One recent passport size photograph.

5. Admitted candidate may admit any other course/institute as his/her choice. But, before admission to other course/institute, the candidate must submit his prayer for cancellation to the respective C.U. Secretary office

6) Non-Calcutta University Student must submit his application for Registration at C.U. in prescribed format along with original migration certificate from the previous University within a month of admission.

7. All the students should have requisite percentage of attendance both theoretical and practical classes otherwise he/she will not be allowed to appear in the examination.

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FOR ANY PROBLEM AND CONTACT

Don‟t be worried. Keep in with Office of the Secretary UCSTA & Home Sc. in any campus. University Administration is always with you. Send your problem through Email: [email protected]

Office Hours:- Monday – Friday 10.00a.m. to 5.30p.m. except lunch time

No public business will be held on holidays except specially mentioned in the Schedule or called for.

All Communication should be addressed to: The Secretary, Faculty Councils for PG Studies in Science, Technology & Engineering and Agriculture & Vet. Sc. University of Calcutta 92, A.P.C. Road, Kolkata - 700 009 West Bengal, India. (Very Near to Sealdah & Howrah Rly. Station) , Nearest Metro Station : M.G.Road Busstop: Rajabazar Sc. College / Rajabazar Telephone: - (033) 2350-8386/6387 /6396/1397 /1014/1857 /9937 /2352/ 0052 Extn. - 201,202,203,204 Fax:- 91-33-2351-9755 Email:[email protected]

SECRETARY OFFICE At 35, Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata – 700 019. Busstop : Ballygunge Phanri / Ballygaunge Science College / Hazra Law College, Nearest Metro Station : Jatin Das Park Tele Phone No. – (033) – 2461-5277/5445/4959 Extn. – 201,202,203,204 Fax No. – 91-033-2461-4849.

SECRETARY OFFICE At V.L. College of Home Science 20B&20E, Judges Court Road Alipore, Kolkata – 700 027. Busstop : GopalNagar beside Judges Court, Nearest Metro Station : Jatin Das Park Phone No: 033 –2479 5594 / 2449 1840

University of Calcutta College Street Campus 87/1 College Street, Nearest Metro Station: Central or M.G. Road Kolkata – 700073. 033 – 2241 0071 / 4984 / Fax No. – 91- 033 – 2241- 3222

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CAMPUS WISE COURSES TAUGHT

RASHBEHARI SIKSHA PRANGAN (Commonly known as Rajabazar Science College Campus) 92, A. P.C. Road, Kolkata - 700 009

2 Year M.Sc. Courses: Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, Physiology, Electronic Science, Biophysics & Molecular Biology, Bio-informatics & Biophysics, Psychology, Applied Psychology. Post B.Sc. 3 Year (6 Semesters) B. Tech. Courses: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology (Ceramic Eng., Petrochemicals & Petroleum refinery, Oil Technology, Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemical Tech.), Polymer Science & Technology, Radio Physics & Electronics, Information Technology. Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical Engineering.

2 Year (4 Semesters) M. Tech. Courses: Chemical Engg., Ceramic Engg., Oil Technology., Petrochemicals & Petroleum Refinery Engg., Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemical Technology, Polymer Sc. & Technology, Radio Physics and Electronics, VLSI Design, Computer Sc. and Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Optics & Optoelectronics, Information Technology.

3 years (6 Semesters) M.Tech (Part Time Evening Courses) Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering,

3 years (6 Semesters) M.Tech (Part Time Day Course) VLSI Design

MPhil Courses: Applied Mathematics, Clinical Psychology

ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA SIKSHA PRANGAN (Commonly known as Technology Campus)

JD-2, Salt Lake, Sector-III, Kolkata – 700098. 2 Year M.Sc. Courses: Computer & Information Science, Post B.Sc. 3 Year (6 Semesters) B. Tech. Courses: Optics & Opto Electronics, Computer Science & Engineering.

Professional Course: 3 Years M. C. A. 2 Yr. (4 Semester) M.Tech. course in Biomedical Instrumentation 3 years (6 Semesters) M.Tech (Part Time Evening Courses) Computer Engineering. & Application Electrical Engineering Instrumentation & Control Engineering

TARAKNATH PALIT SIKSHA PRANGAN (Commonly known as Ballygunge Sc. College Campus) 35, Ballygunge Circular Road Kolkata - 700 019 2 Year M.Sc. Courses: M.Sc. in Applied Geology, Zoology, Botany, Genetics, Anthropology, Biotechnology, Neuro Science, Microbiology, Human Rights, Plant Physiology, Genetics & Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Agronomy, Seed Science & Technology, Agricultural Chemistry & Seed Science, Geography, Statistics, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Pure Mathematics, Marine Science, Atmospheric Science.

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MPhil Courses: Pure Mathematics, Computer Applications of Statistics, Fisheries Technology (Zoology)

Dept. of Jute & Fibre Technology, Institute of Jute Technology, 35 B.C. Road, Kolkata - 700019 4 Yr. B.Tech in Jute & Fibre Technology, 2 Yr. M.Tech.in Textile Technology (Technical Textiles) 2 Yr. P.G. Diploma in Jute Technology & Management.

V.L. COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE CAMPUS 20B & 20E, Judges Court Road Kolkata – 700 027

2 Years M.Sc. Courses: Home Science in (Food & Nutrition), Home Science in (Human Development) 3 Years B.Sc. Hons. Courses: Food & Nutrition, Human Development. 3 Years B.Sc. / B.A. General Courses:. B. Course in Home Science.

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LIST OF COURSE, ABBREVIATION, CODE, NO.OF SEAT, DEPT. AND LOCATION/CAMPUS

Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location 3 Yr (6 Semesters) Post B.Sc., B.Tech. Course Rasbehari Chem Engg Campus CE 201 40+2 92, A.P.C. Rd. 1 Chem. Engg. Kol-9 Chem Tech Rasbehari Campus CR 202 10+1 92, A.P.C. Rd. 2 Ceramic Engg. Kol-9 Chem Tech Rasbehari Campus OT 203 10+1 92, A.P.C. Rd. 3 Oil Tech. Kol-9 Rasbehari Chem Tech Campus PT 204 10+1 Petro Chem. & Petro 92, A.P.C. Rd. 4 Refinery Engg. Kol-9 Rasbehari Chem Tech Campus PF 205 10+1 Pharmaceutical & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 5 Fine Chem. Tech. Kol-9 Polymer Sc. & Tech Rasbehari Campus PST 206 30+2 92, A.P.C. Rd. 6 Polymer Sc. & Tech. Kol-9 Radio Phys. & Elect Rasbehari Campus RPE 207 42+3 92, A.P.C. Rd. 7 Radio Phys. & Elect. Kol-9 Radio Phys. & Elect Rasbehari Campus IT 208 20+1 92, A.P.C. Rd. 8 Information Tech. Kol-9 Comp. Sc. & Engg. Technology Campus CSE 209 40+2 JD-2, Salt Lake, 9 Comp. Sc. & Engg. Kol-98 App. Physics Rasbehari Campus EE 210 20+1 92, A.P.C. Rd. 10 Electrical Engg. Kol-9

App. Physics Rasbehari

Campus IE 211 20+1 92, A.P.C. Rd. 11 Instrumentation Eng. Kol-9 App. Optics & Technology Photonics Campus OO 212 15+1 Optics & JD-2, Salt Lake, 12 Optoelectronics Kol-98

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Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location 3 Yr (6 Semesters) Professional Course Technology Campus MCA 213 13 Master of Computer 40+2 A. K.C. School of I.T. JD-2, Salt Lake, Application Kol-98 2 Yr (4 Semesters)

M.Sc. / M.A. Rasbehari Campus PH 221 70+4 92, A.P.C. Rd. 14 Physics Physics Kol-9 Chemistry Rasbehari Campus CH 222 70+4 92, A.P.C. Rd. 15 Chemistry Kol-9 Applied Math. Rasbehari Campus AM 223 44+3 92, A.P.C. Rd. 16 Applied Math. Kol-9 T N Palit Pure Mathematics Campus PM 224 70+4 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 17 Pure Mathematics 19 Rasbehari Campus PS 225 42+3 Psychology 92, A.P.C. Rd. 18 Psychology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus APS 226 42+3 Applied Psychology 92, A.P.C. Rd. 19 Applied Psychology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus PL 227 39+2 Physiology 92, A.P.C. Rd. 20 Human Physiology Kol-9 T. N. Palit Campus ZOO 228 70+4 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 21 Zoology Zoology 19 Botany T. N. Palit Campus BOT 229 50+3 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 22 Botany 19 T. N. Palit Campus AN 230 28+2 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 23 Anthropology Anthropology 19

T. N. Palit Campus 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 24 Geography GG 231 120+7 Geography 19

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Dept./School/Centre Campus / Location Sl. Abbre No. of No. Course viation Code Seat T. N. Palit Campus ST 232 35+2 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 25 Statistics Statistics 19 T. N. Palit Campus MI 233 15+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 26 Microbiology Microbiology 19 Technology Campus CIS 234 30+2 JD-2, Salt Lake, 27 Comp. & Inform. Sc. Comp. Sc. & Engg. Kol-98 Rasbehari Campus ES 235 25+2 92, A.P.C. Rd. 28 Electronic Science Electronic Science Kol-9 T. N. Palit Campus AGL 236 28+2 Geology 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 29 Applied Geology 19 T. N. Palit Campus BC 237 60+4 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 30 Bio-chemistry Bio-chemistry 19 T. N. Palit Campus MS 238 24+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 31 Marine Science Marine Science 19 Rasbehari Campus BMB 239 14+1 Bio Phy, Mol Bio & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 32 Bio Phy. Mol. Bio. Bio Informatics Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus BIB 240 Bio Phy, Mol Bio & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 33 Bio Infor. & Bio Phy. 6+1 Bio Informatics Kol-9 T. N. Palit

Campus BT 241 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 10+1 34 Biotechnology Biotechnology 19 T. N. Palit Campus GN 242 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 35 Genetics Genetics 19 T. N. Palit Campus NS 243 10+1 S. N. P. Centre for 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 36 Neuro Science Neuro Science 19 T. N. Palit Campus ENV 244 15+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 37 Environmental Sc. Environmental Sc. 19 T. N. Palit Campus 38 Atmospheric Sc. AS 245 15+1 Atmospheric Sc. 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 19

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Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location

2 Yr. (4 Semesters ) M.Sc. (Ag.) Agriculture Faculty T. N. Palit Campus PP 261 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 39 Plant Physiology PP, IAS 19 T. N. Palit GPB, IAS Campus GPB 262 Genetics & Plant 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 40 Breeding. 19 HT, IAS T. N. Palit Campus HT 263 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 41 Horticulture 19 AG, IAS T. N. Palit Campus AG 264 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 42 Agronomy 19 SST, IAS T. N. Palit Campus SST 265 10+1 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 43 Seed Sc. & Techno. 19 ACS, IAS T. N. Palit Campus ACS 266 20+1 Ag. Chem. & Soil 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 44 Sc. 19 M.Sc. (Home Sc.) Home Science 45 Faculty V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, FN 271 65+4 Judges Court 46 Food & Nutrition Home Science Rd. Kol-27 Home Science V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, HD 272 50+3 Human Judges Court 47 Development Rd. Kol-27

2Yr. M.A./MSc.Course T. N. Palit Campus HR 280 20+1 Human Rights Anthropology 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 48 19 4 Yr. (8 Semesters)

B.Tech Course T. N. Palit Campus JFTU 221 60+4 Jute & Fibre Jute & Fibre 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 49 Technology Technology 19

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Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location 2 Yr. (4 Semesters)

M.Tech Course Rasbehari Campus RPE 101 42+3 Radio Physics & Radio Physics & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 50 Electronics Electronics Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus VLSIP 102 18+1 Radio Physics & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 51 VLSI Design Electronics Kol-9 Technology Campus CSEP 104 40+2 Computer Science & Computer Science & JD-2, Salt Lake, 52 Engineering Engineering Kol-98 Technology Campus ITP 105 18+1 Information JD-2, Salt Lake, 53 Technology A.K. C. School of I.T. Kol-98 Technology Campus OOP 107 18+1 Optics & Opto App Optics & JD-2, Salt Lake, 54 Electronics Photonics Kol-98 Technology Campus BMI 119 18+1 Bio Medical App. Optics & JD-2, Salt Lake, 55 Instrumentation Photonics Kol-98 Rasbehari Campus EEP 108 18+1 Electrical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 56 Engineering App Physics Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus IEP 109 18+1 Instrumentation & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 57 Control Engg. App Physics Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus CEP 112 25+1 Chemical Chemical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 58 Engineering Engineering Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus CRP 113 10+1 Ceramic Chemical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 59 Engineering Technology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus OTP 114 10+1 Chemical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 60 Oil Technology Technology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus PTP 115 10+1 Petro Chem. & Petro Chemical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 61 Refinery Engg. Technology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus PFP 116 10+1 Pharmaceutical & Chemical 92, A.P.C. Rd. 62 Fine Chem. Tech. Technology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus PSTP 117 18+1 Polymer Science & Polymer Science & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 63 Technology Technology Kol-9

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Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location T. N. Palit Campus TTP 118 18+1 Textile Technology Jute & Fibre 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 64 (Technical Textile) Technology 19 3 Yr. (6 Semesters) M.Tech Part Time Course Rasbehari Included Campus VLSIPP 103 in 102 Radio Physics & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 65 VLSI Design – PT Electronics Kol-9 Technology Computer Campus CSAPP 106 40+2 Engineering & JD-2, Salt Lake, 66 Application A.K. C. School of I.T. Kol-98 Rasbehari Campus EEPP 110 18+1 Electrical Engg. 92, A.P.C. Rd. 67 (Electrical Power) App Physics Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus IEPP 111 18+1 Instrumentation & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 68 Control Engg. App Physics Kol-9 Integrated M.Tech.

Ph.D. Course Rasbehari Campus APIP 119 06 Astrophysics & App Optics & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 69 Instrumentation Photonics Kol-9 2 Yr. (4Semester)

M. Phil Course Rasbehari Campus CPMP 151 92, A.P.C. Rd. 70 Clinical Psychology Psychology Kol-9 Rasbehari Campus AMMP 152 92, A.P.C. Rd. 71 App Mathematics App Mathematics Kol-9 T. N. Palit Campus PMMP 153 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 72 Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics 19 T. N. Palit Computer Campus CASMP 154 Application of 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- Statistics Statistics 19 Diploma Course Rasbehari 1 Yr. P.G. Diploma Campus BMID 301 in Bio Medical App Optics & 92, A.P.C. Rd. 73 Instrumentation Photonics Kol-9 T. N. Palit 2 Yr. P.G. Diploma Campus JTMD 302 in Jute Technology Jute & Fibre 35, B.C.Rd. Kol- 74 & Management Technology 19

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Sl. Abbre No. of Dept./School/Centre Campus / No. Course viation Code Seat Location Rasbehari 1 Yr. Advanced P.G. Bio Phy, Mol Bio & Campus BID 311 Diploma in Bio Bio Informatics 92, A.P.C. Rd. 75 Informatics Kol-9 Rasbehari 1 Yr. P.G. Diploma Campus RPCD 312 in Rehabilitation Applied Psychology 92, A.P.C. Rd. 76 Psychology Kol-9 1 Yr. P.G. Diploma Rasbehari in Cognitive Campus Behavior & CBD 313 Psychology 92, A.P.C. Rd. Existential Kol-9 77 Counseling B.Sc. Hons. Course V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, FNA 61+4 Judges Court 78 Food & Nutrition Home Science Rd. Kol-27 V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, HDA 61+4 Human Judges Court 79 Development Home Science Rd. Kol-27 B.Sc./B.A. General

Course V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, B.Sc.G Judges Court 80 B.Sc. General Home Science Rd. Kol-27 V.L.C. Campus 20B & 20E, B.A.G Judges Court 81 B.A. General Home Science Rd. Kol-27

Besides the above courses there are so money certificate courses in different departments.

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P.G. Autonomous Courses in different U.G. Colleges and Research Institutes Students seeking admission to Autonomous P.G. Courses in other under graduate Colleges affiliated under C.U. should contact the respective Colleges and procure Application Form from the colleges & submit separate application to the College according to their requirement.

List of P.G. Autonomous Courses in different Colleges given below. Few more courses are under process.

BOTANY ZOOLOGY 1.Scottish Charge College 1.Moulana Azad College 2.Bethune College 2.Dinabandhu Andrews College 3.Srerampore College 3.Vidyasagar College GEOGRAPHY 4. 5.Bethune College 1.Lady Braborne College 6.Asutosh College 2.Asutosh College 7. 3.Vidyasagar College ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4.Vivekananda College for Woman 1.Asutosh College 5.Sarsuna College CHEMISTRY PHYSICS 1. 1.Narendrapur Ramkrishna Mission 2.Narendrapur Ramkrishna Mission 2.St. Xaviers College 3.Behala College 3.Lady Braborne College BIOTECHNOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY 1.St. Xaviers College 1.Bijoy Garh Jyotish Ray College ELECTRONICS SCIENCE 2.Lady Braborne College 1.Dinabandhu Andrews College 3.St. Xaviers College PHYSIOLOGY MATHEMATICS 1. 1.Belur Ramkrishna Mission Vidyamandir 2.Serampore College 2.Lady Braborne College 3.Bethune 3.Bethune College APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 4.Narasingha Dutta College 1. Bethune College 5.Bangabasi Evening College APPLIED GEOLOGY COMPUTER SCIENCE 1.Ashutosh College 1.St. Xaviers College PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY(INTEGRATED M.Sc. Ph.D) 2.Sarsuna College 3.Ashutosh College Integrated M. Sc. Ph. D. in Physics at S.N. Bose Institute Integrated M. Sc. Ph. D. in Chemical Science at Indian Association of Cultivation of Science

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Formats

Format – I

Claim for Correction if any

To The Secretary U.C.A.T.A., C.U.

Dear Sir,

This to draw your kind attention for the following correction in the draft merit list published.

Name:

Hons. Subject % of Hons. Marks:

Application Form No: Group No.

A) Name not yet published in the Draft List: B)

Published As Corrected Form

1. Name:

2. Hons. Subject

3. Hons. Marks

4. Genl/Pass Marks

Category Genl/SC 5. /ST//OBC-A/OBC-B/ PWD List

6. Year of Passing

7. Others if any

Signature of the Candidate: Date-

PH NO. MOBILE NO.

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Format - II

Format of under taking to be submitted by the candidate at the Time of Admission

To The Secretary U.C.S.T.A., C.U.

Dear Sir,

I do hereby declare that I did not get admission to P.G. Course any where at present / I admitted and have already submitted a prayer for discontinuation to the present department/ College/ University

I do also under take that in future, if I get admission any where, I shall submit my prayer for discontinuation before taking admission to that course.

I further undertake that if I get myself admitted in more than one Course/ College / University at a time my admission will be treated as cancelled in all the cases.

I further undertake that I will submit application for Registration in C.U. along with migration certificate from previous University within a month of Admission, otherwise, I will not be entitled to appear in the 1st Semester & onward exams (applicable for Non C.U. candidate only).

With regards,

Full signature of the candidate Date -

Name-

Honours Subject- % of Honours Marks / Entrance Test Marks :

Selected for Admission into 1st year course in ………………….

Application Form No: Group No.

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Format - III

Format of Mid term Counseling/ Call-UP

To The Secretary U.C.S.T.A., C.U.

Dear Sir,

At the table counseling I got offer for ………………………………………………...... course(s)

I have selected for admission to ……………………………………. Course and I will get admission in the said course.

Presently, I am a student of …………………………………………. Course and I declare that I am interested to discontinue the said course.

I also declare that if I do not get admission in the selected course my admission in the present course will be treated as cancelled.

I am not interested in the ………………………… course(s) offered at the time of counseling.

Name: Hons Sub: Hons. Sub. Marks / Entrance Test Marks :

Signature of the Candidate Date:

PH NO: MOBILE NO:

Email :

Application Form No: Group No.

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UNDERTAKING OF ANTIRAGGING

Undertaking to be Filled-in and signed by the Students and the Parents of Newly Admitted Students in the following Format.

UNDERTAKING

I, Mr./Ms…………………………………………. Roll. No…………………………………….… Programme……………………………………… Dept. ………………………………….. Student of………………………………………….…………………………….……. Permanent resident of ……………………………...... ………………………………. (give permanent home address with telephone no.), do hereby undertake on this day ……… month………year………, the following)

1. That, I am aware of the system of punishment in case of ragging to other student(s) and that incase I am found to be involved in any case of ragging, in any form whatsoever, I am liable for any punishment, including, but not limited to, the following :- a) Cancellation of admission; b) Suspension from attending classes; c) Withholding / Withdrawing Scholarship / Fellowship and / or any other benefits; d) Debarring from appearing for any test / examination and / or other evaluation process; e) Withholding result of any test / examination; f) Debarring from representing the Institute in any campus interview; g) Debarring from representing the Institute from attending / participating in any national of international meet/ tournament / youth / festival, etc.; h) Suspension / expulsion from the hostel; i) Rustication from the Institute for such period as may be decided by concerned authorities; j) Expulsion from the Institute and consequent debarring from admission to any other educational institution, for such period as may be decided by concerned authorities;

2. That, I, hereby, declare that, I am aware of the Supreme Court of India directive. 3. That, I, further declare that, I fully understand the meaning of „Ragging‟ and know that ragging in any form is a punishable offence and the same is banned by the Laws of the land. 4. That, I also understand that, in case I am involved in ragging, the law will take its own course and I will be liable for such punishment and may be deeded fit and proper by concerned authorities.

Date : Signature of Student

DECLARATION BY PARENT / GUARDIAN

I, Mr./Mrs./Miss………………………………………………, hereby, fully endorse the undertaking given by my child / ward,, hereinabove and I, further declare that in case of the violation of any of the declaration made in this undertaking by my child / ward will be liable for such punitive action as may be prescribed by the concerned authorities, for which we will be held solely responsible.

Date : Signature of Mother / Father / Guardian

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CERTIFICATE OF EQUIVALENCY

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